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Viral respiratory tract infections among patients with acute undifferentiated fever in Vietnam

  • Hoang Lan Phuong
  • , Tran T. T. Nga
  • , Gerard J. van Doornum
  • , Jan Groen
  • , Tran Q. Binh
  • , Phan T. Giao
  • , Le Q. Hung
  • , Nguyen V. Nams
  • , P. A. Kager
  • , Peter J. de Vries

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Abstract

To investigate the proportion of viral respiratory tract infections among acute undifferentiated fevers (AUFs) at primary health facilities in southern Vietnam during 2001-2005, patients with AUF not caused by malaria were enrolled at twelve primary health facilities and a clinic for malaria control program. Serum was collected on first presentation (t0) and after 3 weeks (t3) for serology. After exclusion of acute dengue infection, acute and convalescent serum samples from 606 patients were using enzyme-linked immunoassays to detect IgA, as well as IgM and IgG antibodies against common respiratory viruses. Paired sera showed the following infections: human parainfluenza virus (HPIV, 4.7%), influenza B virus (FLUBV, 2.2%), influenza A virus (FLUAV, 1.9%) and human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV, 0.6%). There was no association between type of infection and age, sex or seasonality; some inter-annual differences were observed for influenza. Antibody prevalence, indicative of previous infections, was relatively low: HPV, 56.8%, FLUBV, 12.1%; FLUAV, 5.9% and HRSV, 6.8%
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1116-1126
JournalSoutheast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health
Volume41
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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